Thank you so much Sir. The window in my bathroom shower is just like the one in your video. And thanks to you I did the tile work myself and it came out great! You're the best!!
So glad I found your channel. I’m a diy homeowner about to take my bathroom down to studs and I’m using these same products. I wish you were my neighbor ;)
Thank you so much! My husband and I have a window in our shower. We’re ripping the whole shower out and making a custom one with tile, we weren’t sure how to waterproof the window.
This is a great idea! I’m getting ready to tile my shower. I was thinking of removing the window and sealing up the hole but I really don’t want to lose the natural light in the bathroom.
1st comment and probably the best ! Amazing choice of topic. Windows are notoriously difficult to get right, look good and make sure waterproof. Especially when directly in a shower area. Very nice tile mitre on window picture frame!
I have a wood window above my bathtub. I'm adding a shower above the bathtub, so I'm going to remove the double-hung wood window and put in a shower surround. Above the shower surround I'm going to put a very thin awning window up high. That awning window will be vinyl. Thank you for explaining how you waterproofed this window. Could you write in the description the name of caulk you used and the board you used? It's difficult to figure out the spelling from just listening to the video. I'd like to get the very flexible caulk you mentioned. Thanks!
Thanks Sal! I have the exact situation with a window in my show that I will be tackling next weekend, the window had me worried but now I know how to do it!
I'm about to tackle this same situation, my concern is waterproofing the corners. I was going to purchase a KERDI niche and cutout the corners to install on the window opening to the KERDI board and fill in the rest with KERDI board. With how you used KERDI band in the corners, does that give a proper seal with the required 2" overlap? Your way would be much easier and less expensive.
I've tested Kerdi fix 3 times with different experiments and I can say that it is not waterproof. Kerdi fix is different from Wedi sealant in that Wedi sealant is waterproof and Kerdi fix is only an elastic adhesive. Wouldn't it be better to run a bead of silicone on the window sill vs. Kerdi fix?
Sal, I’m remodeling a bathroom, and need you advice. I’ve installed the cement board into and over the lip of the tub, and wanted to waterproof as I’ve seen you do on one of your videos. What I’m trying to figure out is this. First question, do i use silicone caulk between the cement board and tub, let it dry, then follow up with waterproof membrane, or is the silicone caulk the last step, ie between installed tile and the tub. Second question, is waterproof membrane applied to fabric tape attached to the TUB and cement board to form a seal, I couldn’t see it very well in the video. Thanks John
I have a window in the tub area and the window is set in the wall will only 1 inch space around it. I was going to cut ceramic bullnose trim 1 inch wide to place inside around the perimeter of the window. Cutting tile only 1 inch wide can be a problem. Is there another possible solution to this? Thanks in advance Sal. Love your channel.
This is really great. Much better than the Schluter video of fixed elements dealing with a window since their window is in plane with the kerdi board and you have a sill etc. quick question: how high up (over the kerdi board) do you run the bead of kerdi fix when you are getting the kerdi band to stick to the frame. That is hard to tell from your video. In other words how much of the frame is covered with the kerdi band. It appears to be very small (like 1/8”) but I’m not sure. Im assuming it’s not a huge deal so long as the height is not more than the thickness of the tile since the tile will cover up the kerdi band on the frame?
Awesome video, Sal. I'd love to see you do a video on leveling a large area for tile. I have a job doing tile on a floor in an old New England building with a wood floor that looks like the ocean lol. Not sure if I'm going to use self-leveling concrete or dry pack it or both. Over 1-1/2" difference in heights in some areas. Would love to see your recommendations.
Window in my home was like that, I took it out put a rectangular one in higher up. Still don't understand why they put full sized windows in the shower
I ripped out my Jacuzzi to put a tile shower in its place(work in progress). There was a full size window over the tub...so now I have a big ass window in my shower.
It's usually because the houses that have them were built in the 20s showers weren't a thing back then. Everyone had claw foot tubs next to the window and the windows provided light to the room.
What's your go-to silcone caulk for your shower/tub surround? Every 100% silcone brand that claims to be mold/mildew resistant found in the big box stores seems to always mold and mildew after a year or two. Any suggestions from a pro is greatly appreciated
Awesome Sal! This is exactly the situation I'm going to have! QUESTION: If you were using Laticrete Hydro BAN board with the Laticrete adhesive, would you still have added Hydro Ban membrane like you do the Kerdi product in this video? Thanks again!
Doing a shower now but I’m using Drywall and Kerdi membrane. I happen to have some quarter inch hardy board. Would that work in place of the Kerdi board? Thanks from Tennessee!
Good presentation as always! Do You have an opinion on seven inch tabletop wet saws, particularly for long rips on large format ties? I have a smaller Felker with a sliding table and am tiling my own bathroom with 12 by 24 inch botticino marble with a mesh backing. Trying to cut such a large tile on a small sliding table has resulted in cracked tiles. I am not a pro just a former carpenter working on my own home and considering buying a fixed table wet saw to do long rips for this project. It seems to me that pushing a large format marble tile along a fence might be more trouble that its worth.
Generally the table top saws are a DIY tool, for large tiles a good wet saw with a sliding tray or a bridge saw work best. My concern is more with the mesh backed marble tile you are using. If it has resin on the back of the tile, you should be using an epoxy thinset to set the tile, no matter what the store you bought it from tells you.
Using Laticrete Platinum. So far, good adhesion. Back buttering, half inch square notch trowel, rubi easy tile level clips. Thank you for you for your prompt. . Your videos are always playing when I do tile work.
I have almost the exact same set up in my house and would like it done exactly like this, with the floor and tub surround tiled. How much did this project cost the home owner. Im not in your area but would like to know a price range I could expect if I was to have similar work done.
I never like to see a window in a shower, and you can only do so much to waterproof, if the window itself leaks, well I don't know what you can do about that.
Good question! If windows aren't manufactured to make that part waterproof, maybe it's a good idea to shorten the window, so only the upper half is window and the lower half is converted into the shower wall.
Windows should have weep holes. They get water in them from the exterior as well on single and double hung windows. Their weeps holes will dry out the track itself. Wood windows would be more of an issue, but hopefully you just have vinyl in a bathroom. Hope your project went well.
very helpful video; I'm surprised Schluter has not provided some guidance on how to tackle windows in showers on their own because it seems like the most difficult area to waterproof with their system. I was going to do something similar in a shower stall with a similar configuration. however, i already have 1/2" drywall in place and was planning on sloping the sill with thinset prior to installing the kerdi membrane which would butt up against the window frame via kerdi-fix. A marble sill with a bead of silicone would go on top of the membrane. Do you forsee any issues with this? I would essentially lose the 1st layer of waterproofing from your installation since I have drywall instead of kerdi board and kerdi fix on top of the framing. thanks for your contributions!
Love your work Sal and I am going to use your waterproof method for my niche and window. Obviously in this video the window is brand new so it will outlive the bathroom. In my home I will probably have to replace my windows in the next 15-20 years and have no plans to re tile the bathroom again in my lifetime, so... Will this method of sealing the board to the window frame cause problems/damage when I need to remove my frames one day? My idea, what do you think?... is to leave a small gap between the kerdi board and the window frame. Then use some UPVC strips to bridge the gap and use silicone to seal it to the board and the window frame, tile up to the UPVC trim and silicone again. That way in future I can remove the frame without damaging the board/tile. Will that work and still be waterproof in your opinion? Thanks dude
@@SalDiBlasi Thanks for great advice. I have a 1915 house with a window that rotted and I had a glass block window installed. The bathroom is mostly gutted, with new sheet rock (I think) I want a tub with shower and do not want to cover the window with a surround. 1 How would it have slop if the wood window sill is level and how would you add a slope? 2 What is water proofing membrane you used called? 3 many people advise drawing a level line just above the tub and moving up. If you do that and meet the window sill which slopes from left to right how would you handle that.? 4. Finally. Why not use bullnose tiles to wrap over the window edge
Hi Sal, Great video, thank you! I don't have 3/16 Kerdi board available in my area, what else would you suggest instead. Can I use Ditra Heat membrane and do the same you did with Kerdi board? Or would you suggest something else?
I see you overlapped the kirdi BAND at corners could you also cut down 4 pieces of Prefabricated kirdi inside corners on top of your overlaping self made inside corners
The best solution to the builders or people who have a house custom built? Dont Ever put a window in the shower,(It will bring problems) And not if ,its when a problem will start.
I just found your channel. Maybe you can help. I have a whole bathroom tiled from floor to about 1/2 the wall. I dont want to tear out ALL the tile, but need to redo the bathtub/shower area and install new backer board and then re-tile. I also have a window to deal with in the shower which is how I found your channel. Can you provide some insight on how I can re-tile shower/tub area and match up next to the old tile without damaging . Would this kerdi board be the best method to deal with the window, and then use the kerdi fix to seal where the two areas come together (the old and new tile areas)? I will be spending some time on your channel to hopefully overcome this tile project. its my first one...and Im guessing I have more than a few challenges to overcome!
Good job but i think you tile guys have a habit of over doing it every step costs more money and not every one can afford to pay extra for over doing it on the same hand i dont blame you for taking extra percaution.
@@SalDiBlasi If it leaks, Sal you are a master at your trade no doubt , but i have noticed that of all trades tile guys tend to over do it one covering after an other when does it end?
@@roccoconte2960 Here is the thing, it is not over doing it if you follow industry standards and TCNA methods. It is doing it the right way. Maybe the guys that are not taking that extra step ate actually cutting corners.
Thank you for sharing. I have a house with a tub and a window that needs a shower. Don’t want to get rid of the window. This is perfect.
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Thank You, Kerdi makes an inside corner piece for this. I would be sure to get a slight slope away from the window frame on bottom.
I have this exact situation coming up. Good to know about 3/16" Kerdi Board. That's a game-changer!
Thank you so much Sir. The window in my bathroom shower is just like the one in your video. And thanks to you I did the tile work myself and it came out great! You're the best!!
Glad I could help
Good to know now that I am remodeling my home and installing a window in my shower, thank you again Sal!
So glad I found your channel. I’m a diy homeowner about to take my bathroom down to studs and I’m using these same products. I wish you were my neighbor ;)
We had cement board, i think we are going to change our approach. Thank you for putting this out there!
Thanks for this. I’m planning to do a glue up shower, not tile, but this helps give me some ideas how I can waterproof the area.
Mr. DiBlasi, you're the heat!! This info was exactly what i was looking for when i found your video....thank you!!
Thanks, glad it helped
Thank you so much! My husband and I have a window in our shower. We’re ripping the whole shower out and making a custom one with tile, we weren’t sure how to waterproof the window.
Glad I could help!
This is a great idea! I’m getting ready to tile my shower. I was thinking of removing the window and sealing up the hole but I really don’t want to lose the natural light in the bathroom.
So glad I found your video! This is exactly the help I needed. Thank you!!
very nice work, thanks for your time making the video!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is exactly the details I needed on window. Thank you Sal
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1st comment and probably the best ! Amazing choice of topic. Windows are notoriously difficult to get right, look good and make sure waterproof. Especially when directly in a shower area.
Very nice tile mitre on window picture frame!
Thanks Sal, this is really helpful
I have a wood window above my bathtub. I'm adding a shower above the bathtub, so I'm going to remove the double-hung wood window and put in a shower surround. Above the shower surround I'm going to put a very thin awning window up high. That awning window will be vinyl. Thank you for explaining how you waterproofed this window. Could you write in the description the name of caulk you used and the board you used? It's difficult to figure out the spelling from just listening to the video. I'd like to get the very flexible caulk you mentioned. Thanks!
Sal, Thanks for the video. It was very helpful.
I wish there were more Tile Contractor like You - Professional 👍
Wow, thanks
My window in the bathroom has wood trim around it. Previous owners have it painted and caulked up allover the trim edges.
Same. Mr DiBlasi do you have a link to a how to video for a retro fit window installation as described by the above commenter?
What was the name of the caulking you used to seal. I could not understand your verbiage, thanks
Thanks Sal! I have the exact situation with a window in my show that I will be tackling next weekend, the window had me worried but now I know how to do it!
Glad to help
My question was actually more about the surround. You can cut that ? It doesn't ruin it?
Great video...done alot of remodeling...had no idea how to do this...bathroom your in looks just like the one I'm working on
the house we are moving into has a window in the bathroom that the previous owners decided to just cover with a tub surround. I am so frustrated.
I have a window in my bathroom that I'm wondering why it was covered up? I'd like to do the opposite & actually uncover if you have any advice!
I'm about to tackle this same situation, my concern is waterproofing the corners. I was going to purchase a KERDI niche and cutout the corners to install on the window opening to the KERDI board and fill in the rest with KERDI board. With how you used KERDI band in the corners, does that give a proper seal with the required 2" overlap? Your way would be much easier and less expensive.
Great tips Sal. I like the way you sealed the window area.
Mr. DiBlasi you helped me out alot, great work.....
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We purchased a house that has windows in the shower and the leak really bad - is there anything we can do after the fact?
Besides silicone, not really.
impeccable work as always
Could you do the same thing with a picture window?
That window did not appear to have any type of WRB (Tyvek) under it. How would you handle that if it were present?
Very professional job.
I've tested Kerdi fix 3 times with different experiments and I can say that it is not waterproof. Kerdi fix is different from Wedi sealant in that Wedi sealant is waterproof and Kerdi fix is only an elastic adhesive. Wouldn't it be better to run a bead of silicone on the window sill vs. Kerdi fix?
Depends on what you are trying to seal, Kerdi to membrane not good, but Kerdi Fix to a tub or a window like this will work great.
@@SalDiBlasi Gotcha, thanks for the video, tricks and information!
@@SalDiBlasi Did you mean: "SILICONE to membrane not good but SILICONE to a tub or a window like this will work"
Sal, I’m remodeling a bathroom, and need you advice. I’ve installed the cement board into and over the lip of the tub, and wanted to waterproof as I’ve seen you do on one of your videos. What I’m trying to figure out is this. First question, do i use silicone caulk between the cement board and tub, let it dry, then follow up with waterproof membrane, or is the silicone caulk the last step, ie between installed tile and the tub. Second question, is waterproof membrane applied to fabric tape attached to the TUB and cement board to form a seal, I couldn’t see it very well in the video.
Thanks
John
Could please list the used materials.
I honestly believe Kerdi fix is the best schulter product..Its absolutely great.
Will thinset stick to Kerdi fix?
Hey. Sal. Great Vid. Ever tiled a PVC/Vinyl jammed bathroom window. This install had no pre installed Vinyl/PVC 2x6 or 2v4 jamb
I have a window in the tub area and the window is set in the wall will only 1 inch space around it. I was going to cut ceramic bullnose trim 1 inch wide to place inside around the perimeter of the window. Cutting tile only 1 inch wide can be a problem. Is there another possible solution to this? Thanks in advance Sal. Love your channel.
I’m working on the same project. Is it necessary to do corner bead around the windows? I’m using durock on all the walls.
This is really great. Much better than the Schluter video of fixed elements dealing with a window since their window is in plane with the kerdi board and you have a sill etc. quick question: how high up (over the kerdi board) do you run the bead of kerdi fix when you are getting the kerdi band to stick to the frame. That is hard to tell from your video. In other words how much of the frame is covered with the kerdi band. It appears to be very small (like 1/8”) but I’m not sure. Im assuming it’s not a huge deal so long as the height is not more than the thickness of the tile since the tile will cover up the kerdi band on the frame?
As much as you can get that will not be seen. when tile is done.
@@SalDiBlasi thank you so much for your reply. I’m in the midst of doing exactly this and it’s puzzled me. Again, much appreciated.
Excellent work Brother...
Thanks for the video Sal
Awesome video, Sal. I'd love to see you do a video on leveling a large area for tile. I have a job doing tile on a floor in an old New England building with a wood floor that looks like the ocean lol. Not sure if I'm going to use self-leveling concrete or dry pack it or both. Over 1-1/2" difference in heights in some areas. Would love to see your recommendations.
How far up do I cut the kerdi wrap to make that fold on the window ledge
Window in my home was like that, I took it out put a rectangular one in higher up. Still don't understand why they put full sized windows in the shower
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I ripped out my Jacuzzi to put a tile shower in its place(work in progress). There was a full size window over the tub...so now I have a big ass window in my shower.
It's usually because the houses that have them were built in the 20s showers weren't a thing back then. Everyone had claw foot tubs next to the window and the windows provided light to the room.
We're in the same position after replacing a claw foot tub!
@@kelseymessner8717 Dang good luck hopefully it works out!
Master!
Great work 👏
Thank you so much 😀
Very through great job
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Great videos. You might try a drywall corner tool when installing the kerdi band around the corner. Drywall guy turned tile guy here
Helpful video, thank you
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What's your go-to silcone caulk for your shower/tub surround? Every 100% silcone brand that claims to be mold/mildew resistant found in the big box stores seems to always mold and mildew after a year or two. Any suggestions from a pro is greatly appreciated
Use the silicone made by the grout manufacturer.
Awesome Sal! This is exactly the situation I'm going to have! QUESTION: If you were using Laticrete Hydro BAN board with the Laticrete adhesive, would you still have added Hydro Ban membrane like you do the Kerdi product in this video? Thanks again!
I am going to say no, but it all would depend on the window and conditions of the install.
Doing a shower now but I’m using Drywall and Kerdi membrane. I happen to have some quarter inch hardy board. Would that work in place of the Kerdi board?
Thanks from Tennessee!
1/4" for floors only, and it is a different animal altogether.
how do u waterproof a casement crank window within a standup shower?
same way
Thank you
Welcome!
Good presentation as always! Do You have an opinion on seven inch tabletop wet saws, particularly for long rips on large format ties? I have a smaller Felker with a sliding table and am tiling my own bathroom with 12 by 24 inch botticino marble with a mesh backing. Trying to cut such a large tile on a small sliding table has resulted in cracked tiles. I am not a pro just a former carpenter working on my own home and considering buying a fixed table wet saw to do long rips for this project. It seems to me that pushing a large format marble tile along a fence might be more trouble that its worth.
Generally the table top saws are a DIY tool, for large tiles a good wet saw with a sliding tray or a bridge saw work best. My concern is more with the mesh backed marble tile you are using. If it has resin on the back of the tile, you should be using an epoxy thinset to set the tile, no matter what the store you bought it from tells you.
Using Laticrete Platinum. So far, good adhesion. Back buttering, half inch square notch trowel, rubi easy tile level clips. Thank you for you for your prompt. . Your videos are always playing when I do tile work.
@@wallacegrommet9343 👍😊
I have almost the exact same set up in my house and would like it done exactly like this, with the floor and tub surround tiled. How much did this project cost the home owner. Im not in your area but would like to know a price range I could expect if I was to have similar work done.
I don't talk about cost, but you should get a few estimates to get an idea.
@@SalDiBlasi do you have any pics of the completed job I could use for reference?
Great video Sal! I'll be taking on this project soon.
Is there any concern of water seeping into the channel where the window resides?
I never like to see a window in a shower, and you can only do so much to waterproof, if the window itself leaks, well I don't know what you can do about that.
Good question! If windows aren't manufactured to make that part waterproof, maybe it's a good idea to shorten the window, so only the upper half is window and the lower half is converted into the shower wall.
Windows should have weep holes. They get water in them from the exterior as well on single and double hung windows. Their weeps holes will dry out the track itself. Wood windows would be more of an issue, but hopefully you just have vinyl in a bathroom. Hope your project went well.
What about windows that don’t open? I have one of those privacy glass windows in the shower
very helpful video; I'm surprised Schluter has not provided some guidance on how to tackle windows in showers on their own because it seems like the most difficult area to waterproof with their system. I was going to do something similar in a shower stall with a similar configuration. however, i already have 1/2" drywall in place and was planning on sloping the sill with thinset prior to installing the kerdi membrane which would butt up against the window frame via kerdi-fix. A marble sill with a bead of silicone would go on top of the membrane. Do you forsee any issues with this? I would essentially lose the 1st layer of waterproofing from your installation since I have drywall instead of kerdi board and kerdi fix on top of the framing. thanks for your contributions!
Love your work Sal and I am going to use your waterproof method for my niche and window. Obviously in this video the window is brand new so it will outlive the bathroom.
In my home I will probably have to replace my windows in the next 15-20 years and have no plans to re tile the bathroom again in my lifetime, so...
Will this method of sealing the board to the window frame cause problems/damage when I need to remove my frames one day?
My idea, what do you think?... is to leave a small gap between the kerdi board and the window frame. Then use some UPVC strips to bridge the gap and use silicone to seal it to the board and the window frame, tile up to the UPVC trim and silicone again. That way in future I can remove the frame without damaging the board/tile.
Will that work and still be waterproof in your opinion?
Thanks dude
Can't say, you will have to figure it out. No way for me to tell what the conditions are.
Shouldn't you have a slope on your window seal so that water doesn't stand on it? Perhaps build up a a little slope before putting on Kerdi board?
It does have a slope.
@@SalDiBlasi
Thanks for great advice. I have a 1915 house with a window that rotted and I had a glass block window installed. The bathroom is mostly gutted, with new sheet rock (I think) I want a tub with shower and do not want to cover the window with a surround.
1 How would it have slop if the wood window sill is level and how would you add a slope?
2 What is water proofing membrane you used called?
3 many people advise drawing a level line just above the tub and moving up. If you do that and meet the window sill which slopes from left to right how would you handle that.?
4. Finally. Why not use bullnose tiles to wrap over the window edge
Hi Sal, Great video, thank you! I don't have 3/16 Kerdi board available in my area, what else would you suggest instead. Can I use Ditra Heat membrane and do the same you did with Kerdi board? Or would you suggest something else?
Ditra will not work, maybe a thin cement board and some liquid applied membrane.
Is that a special window that is used in a shower?
In a sense yes, windows in bathrooms should have tempered glass.
I see you overlapped the kirdi BAND at corners could you also cut down 4 pieces of Prefabricated kirdi inside corners on top of your overlaping self made inside corners
You could
Do you use Kerdi COLL-L?
Not required in the US.
Dobra robota.
Looks awesome... where to buy kerdi stuff?
Tile supplier, or online
The best solution to the builders or people who have a house custom built? Dont Ever put a window in the shower,(It will bring problems) And not if ,its when a problem will start.
Nice cap ! ^^
I just found your channel. Maybe you can help. I have a whole bathroom tiled from floor to about 1/2 the wall. I dont want to tear out ALL the tile, but need to redo the bathtub/shower area and install new backer board and then re-tile. I also have a window to deal with in the shower which is how I found your channel. Can you provide some insight on how I can re-tile shower/tub area and match up next to the old tile without damaging . Would this kerdi board be the best method to deal with the window, and then use the kerdi fix to seal where the two areas come together (the old and new tile areas)? I will be spending some time on your channel to hopefully overcome this tile project. its my first one...and Im guessing I have more than a few challenges to overcome!
Surprised you didn't join the two sill tiles in the center.
followed the tile pattern
Hey Sal, why you so bundled up? It looks like the heat is off.
Did you watch the video, I tell exactly what was going on.
@@SalDiBlasi Sorry i hadn't finished at that time
Good video, but right when you put tile up, you skipped the details.
Don't agree with how you tiled the window sill. Bullnose should be on top, that grout line will Crack and get mildew faster. Follow the flow of water.
Boston area, I knew it the accent
It's a little challenging for me to decipher words with vowels followed by Rs.
I started out like 🤔 but by the end of the video I was ☺️
Get a go pro with head strap...your videos will come out with better quality.
I had a go pro, head strap gives to much movement for this kind of video, I Have tried it, it did not work well.
Good job but i think you tile guys have a habit of over doing it every step costs more money and not every one can afford to pay extra for over doing it on the same hand i dont blame you for taking extra percaution.
A leak will cost more that any extra step.
@@SalDiBlasi If it leaks, Sal you are a master at your trade no doubt , but i have noticed that of all trades tile guys tend to over do it one covering after an other when does it end?
@@roccoconte2960 Here is the thing, it is not over doing it if you follow industry standards and TCNA methods. It is doing it the right way. Maybe the guys that are not taking that extra step ate actually cutting corners.
Kerdifix is not waterproof.
I'd really like to see how to do this, but this video is unwatchable!
186,000 viewers would disagree with you.